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Under the guise of the “war on drugs” the U.S. Military is evacuating its ships and hardware from the Gulf of Mexico to safety off the sheltered coast of Costa Rica.
The “war on drugs” cover story is laughable being that we can’t even get that level of engagement on our border with Mexico where all the drugs come through.
The Navy is obviously worried about either poison from the methane/corexit 9500 mix or a massive methane explosion/tsunami. A tsunami fits with the NOAA blackout of the U.S. tsunami warning system. It also explains why BP is not actively cleaning up the oil on the beaches. Why clean them up if they are going to be gone.
Originally posted by GeechQuestInfo
My guess, and it's just a guess, is that it is a move to put pressure on Chavez and Venezuela.
Due to an agreement signed in 2009 the United States has access to seven Colombian military bases in order to work with the Colombian armed forces in the fight against narco-trafficking and terrorism.
Originally posted by tgambill
There has never been a war on drugs. There is an invasion coming to the US literally. The UN, Russians, Chinese, and various UN troops. Only a matter of time now.